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Ho Ho, Really not happy with this ... CS5 nannies wont let me play so did this in pixlr and consequently control is not too good!

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Talk about mixing levels! On the left you have the NEW CDT Zero and DAC 0.1. On the right . .. . . the Ongaku.

The Postcard

 

A postally unused carte postale published by Reims Cathedral. Note the damage to the Cathedral in the background.

 

Reims Cathedral in the Great War

 

The Cathedral was reduced to a roofless shell by the 287 explosive and incendiary shells that rained on it during the course of the Great War.

 

A Poem by Grace Conkling

 

Grace Hazard Conkling (1878-1958) wrote a poem about Reims Cathedral in 1914:

 

'A wingèd death has smitten dumb thy bells,

And poured them molten from thy tragic towers:

Now are the windows dust that were thy flowers

Patterned like frost, petalled like asphodels.

Gone are the angels and the archangels,

The saints, the little lamb above thy door,

The shepherd Christ! They are not, any more,

Save in the soul where exiled beauty dwells.

 

But who has heard within thy vaulted gloom

That old divine insistence of the sea,

When music flows along the sculptured stone

In tides of prayer, for him thy windows bloom'.

Like faithful sunset, warm immortally!

Thy bells live on, and Heaven is in their tone!'

 

In fact the bells of Reims Cathedral did not melt, although they did fall. The solidified pools of metal on the floor of the Cathedral actually came from the covering of lead on the roof which had melted when the wooden structure blazed from end to end.

 

Molten lead also flowed from the medieval stained glass windows, and poured through the gargoyles designed to channel rain from the roof. The gargoyles were not designed for the roof itself to pour out of them.

 

Reims Cathedral Before the Great War

 

If you want to see what Reims Cathedral looked like before the Great War, please search for the tag 32RCB34

 

Rouen Cathedral

 

If Grace had wanted to write about bells which really did melt, she could have waited another 30 years and written about Rouen Cathedral. This was bombed by the Germans in the Second World War, leading inter alia to a fire in the medieval north tower containing the famous bells.

 

The tower acted as a chimney for the extensive woodwork inside to burn and create very high temperatures - sufficient to calcify the ancient stonework and leave pools of molten bell metal at the base of the tower.

 

You can see more about Rouen Cathedral if you search for the tag 87RCL55

 

The Use of Artillery in the Great War

 

Artillery was very heavily used by both sides during the Great War. The British fired over 170 million artillery rounds of all types, weighing more than 5 million tons - that's an average of around 70 pounds (32 kilos) per shell.

 

With an average length of two feet, that number of shells if laid end to end would stretch for 64,394 miles (103,632 kilometres). That's over two and a half times round the Earth. If the artillery of the Central Powers of Germany and its allies is factored in, the figure can be doubled to 5 encirclements of the planet.

 

During the first two weeks of the Third Battle of Ypres, over 4 million rounds were fired at a cost of over £22,000,000 - a huge sum of money, especially over a century ago.

 

Artillery was the killer and maimer of the war of attrition.

 

According to Dennis Winter's book 'Death's Men' three quarters of battle casualties were caused by artillery rounds. According to John Keegan ('The Face of Battle') casualties were:

 

- Bayonets - less than 1%

 

- Bullets - 30%

 

- Artillery and Bombs - 70%

 

Keegan suggests however that the ratio changed during advances, when massed men walking line-abreast with little protection across no-man's land were no match for for rifles and fortified machine gun emplacements.

 

Many artillery shells fired during the Great War failed to explode. Drake Goodman provides the following information on Flickr:

 

"During World War I, an estimated one tonne of explosives was fired for every square metre of territory on the Western front. As many as one in every three shells fired did not detonate. In the Ypres Salient alone, an estimated 300 million projectiles that the British and the German forces fired at each other were "duds", and most of them have not been recovered."

 

To this day, large quantities of Great War matériel are discovered on a regular basis. Many shells from the Great War were left buried in the mud, and often come to the surface during ploughing and land development.

 

For example, on the Somme battlefields in 2009 there were 1,025 interventions, unearthing over 6,000 pieces of ammunition weighing 44 tons.

 

Artillery shells may or may not still be live with explosive or gas, so the bomb disposal squad, of the Civilian Security of the Somme, dispose of them.

 

The Somme Times

 

From 'The Somme Times', Monday, 31 July, 1916:

 

'There was a young girl of the Somme,

Who sat on a number five bomb,

She thought 'twas a dud 'un,

But it went off sudden -

Her exit she made with aplomb!'

Jack's Mannequin at The Blue Note

These little notes will make it so much easier to jot down that excuse....funny, I can never seem to find that extra piece a paper when I need it!!

 

Coming soon to www.nstylemom.com

I am a very visual person, I think best when I can see my ideas.

We were succesful! Salicornia was found in multiple spots

A singing hippo from a 19th century illustration graces the front cover of our Hippo Birthday greeting card. Sir Hippo sings a tune while Mr. Lion accompanies him on piano. This card is a Hippo Mojo Exclusive, which means you won't find it elsewhere!

found notes assignment

Two sheets of clear acrylic housed a collection of pennies, and a single note. It's worth 100 of whatever India's national currency is called.

8th Notes from Underground is a Musical event that Drew Pearce and KC Turner put together to raise money for charity and to bring people together to hear good music!

 

8th Notes from underground at the Bazaar Cafe San Francisco. 1-25-08

Every beautiful thing is like a note from Jesus, telling us how much He loves us.

My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.

 

Day eight ..making our way to Aberystwyth for the night. We stopped in the Village of Hay-on-Way to look at the book shops and to get some lunch.

 

Hay-on-Wye, often abbreviated to just "Hay", is a small market town and community in the historic county of Brecknockshire (Breconshire) in Wales. With over twenty bookshops, it is often described as "the town of books", and is both the National Book Town of Wales and the site of the annual Hay Literary Festival.

 

The settlement's name is first referred to between 1135 and 1147 as Haya; in 1299 the name of La Haye is used. By the 16th century it was simply called Hay, and the use of the river as a suffix is a later addition. In 1215, a Welsh name, Gelli was recorded, and Gelli gandrell in 1614; the two names may have been used concurrently in 1625. The English language name, Hay, is derived from Old English hæg, possibly meaning a "fenced area" and a noun used in late Saxon and Norman times for an enclosure in a forest. The Welsh word celli (lenited to Gelli) has a range of meanings including wooded areas of various extents.

For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay-on-Wye

The wind carries our memories, that one day we enjoyed together. ♥

garuru as a note!XD I love garuru..;

Light & Misa Amane - Death Note @alien.c0s

These are the "notes" I took from my computer training yesterday.....

 

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World Cafe held in Vancouver with youth on sustainability issues, Februray 2005

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